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Chapter Six – Billy Bingo: The Forgotten Past

Billy Bingo: The Forgotten Past

Chapter 6

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The trip back to Georgia was uneventful. When Billy unpacks his suitcase he finds the sketch that Tommy Harris had done of him. Tommy knew he had driven the car that killed George Destone. That realization bothers Billy. He considers destroying the sketch but he can’t bring himself to do it. He tucks the sketch beneath some old magazines in the bottom of a chest drawer.

Billy takes a shower and changes into some clean clothes. He sits down at the computer and sees if he can access the library news archive in Rockdale. He manages to pull up information on Tommy Harris’ death. Billy figures that Tommy killed himself or was murdered around 6 weeks after the death of George Destone. Tommy had time to go to the police but he didn’t.

Billy turns off his computer and lays down in his bed. It is good to be back in his own bed. Billy closes his eyes and quickly falls asleep. He begins to dream.

Billy is at Jimmy’s in the dream. They are playing with skateboards on a cement patio. Tommy walks out to the patio where they are playing. Tommy tells Billy, “I don’t want you playing with Jimmy any more. Don’t come back here.” Jimmy pitches a fit with his brother, telling him that he can’t tell him who he can and can’t invite over. Jimmy runs in to ask his parents to tell Tommy to leave Billy alone. In the dream Tommy yanks Billy up. “I don’t care what my parents say. You stay away from my brother.”

The dream changes. The door to Tommy’s bedroom is partially opened and Billy peeps in. Tommy is in his bedroom looking at a video. The video is of Billy’s mother being forced to have sex with George Destone and Ralph Shath in the abandoned garage.

Billy tosses and turns. “Stop hurting her. Please stop hurting my mother.” Billy realizes he is having a dream. “I don’t want to dream this. Please stop this.” Billy pictures himself as a ten year old. In the dream he has dissociated himself and it is as though he is watching a third person as he dreams of himself running into Tommy’s bedroom. He watches the ten year old boy jump on top of Tommy and start pounding him with his fist. “Why are you watching that? Stop watching that.”

The dream changes and again Tommy is telling him to stay away from his brother Jimmy. “Stay away from my brother. Stay away. Stay away.” The words keep repeating.

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Billy continues dreaming and sees himself Billy sitting alone and staring at the old car in the garage. Billy searches the garage for a gas can and hose to siphon gas with. Billy finds a can and hose and sneaks to Jimmy’s home. He sucks the gas out of Tommy’s car into the gas can. He takes the can back to the garage to put the gas in the old car. He finds the key to the car and cranks the car.

Billy wakes up. “Did Tommy have a video of mom being raped? Was that real? Did that happen?” Billy realizes how little he does remember. Mostly what he has remembered through the years is driving the car when he runs over Ralph Shath and George Destone. The rest has been hazy memories of spying on his mother and Bess. It is not something he has particularly much wanted to think about. If he had run into Tommy’s room and attacked him because of his watching the video, what happened next. Something had to have happened. If the incident was real, did it happen before or after Tommy told him to stay away from Jimmy.

Billy stands up. “The past is the past. There is nothing that can be gained by thinking about it and conjuring up old memories.” Billy finds that easier said than done.

Billy goes into the kitchen and gets himself a soft drink. He goes into the living room and sits with his mother. “Mom, Tommy Harris had a sketch of me driving the car that run over George Destone and Ralph Shath.”

Maureen Bingo isn’t sure how to respond or what to say. “I don’t understand.”

“I found the sketch among Clarices things when Bess and I were at the Cassidy home. I tore the sketch out of the pad. Tommy killed himself or was murdered 6 weeks after I killed George Destone. I just had a dream. In that dream Tommy Harris had a video of where George Destone and Ralph Shath raped you.”

“How would he have such a tape? They would not have given him the tape. He had to have stolen the tape.”

“It could just be a dream. I don’t remember seeing the tape like in a memory. It could just be a dream.”

“I know we haven’t much discussed what happened. Both of us have wanted to put it out of our mind. Still, I know you didn’t just wake up one morning and realize what was happening and decide to kill George Destone and Ralph Shath. I haven’t wanted to consider how you knew what was happening.”

“I have vague memories of sneaking back home and spying on you. I have a vague memory of going to the gas station which is where, in the dream, the tape was made. I don’t really remember that with Tommy but the dream makes me wonder.” Billy hesitates. “In the dream Tommy wanted me to stay away from Jimmy. I don’t know if that happened or when that might have happened.” Billy pulls out his cellphone. He calls Jimmy Harris. “Jimmy, are you busy or can you talk?” … “Steak. That sounds like some good eating. Look. I know this is going to sound weird to you but I had a dream and in that dream Tommy was in it.” … “Did Tommy ever tell me to stop coming over to your house and stop playing with you?” … “He did. Do you remember what that was about?” … “Even if he was just being an asshole there must have been something that triggered it.” … “He had helped me with a school project. I don’t remember that.” … “I made him angry when we were working together. Was that project something you and I were working on together? … “Your father was helping you with your project. I don’t remember it. It is strange.” … “Well, thanks Jimmy. I am sorry for interrupting your meal.” … “Yeah. I hope to come back to New York sometime soon as well. Bye.”

Billy stands up. “Do you remember me being helped on a project by Tommy Harris?”

Maureen thinks. “Yes. Now that you mention it. He helped you construct a volcano. Jimmy’s father was helping him and you didn’t have anyone helping you and it was Jimmy’s father who suggested that Tommy help you.”

“A volcano?”

“You made an A+”

“I don’t remember. Jimmy said that Tommy and I had some kind of fight while he was helping me to work on it.”

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“I don’t know anything about that.”

Billy calls Rachel. “Are you busy?” … “Would you mind going with me to visit some places around Rockdale?” … “I want to visit an old garage. I want to drive by where George Destone lived and Ralph Shath lived. I want to drive by where the Harris family lived.” … “There are some things I may have blocked out of my mind and I want to try to remember.” … “Sure. Dirk can come with us.” Billy hopes he does not sound jealous. … “I will see you and Dirk in the morning then.”

Maureen sighs. “Be careful dredging all of this up.”

“The dream I had bugs me.” Billy doesn’t tell his mother about what Hutch had told him about the Leg Man. Billy finishes his soft drink in a final gulp. “Still, I agree. Bringing people’s attention back to the deaths of George Destone and Tommy Harris will do no one any good.” Billy closes his eyes. “Still, there is something that makes me feel that I owe Tommy. He knew I killed George Destone but he did not go to the police.” Billy opens his eyes and looks at his mother.

Maureen nods.

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Billy, Dirk, and Rachel go the the old garage where his mother had been forced to have sex with George Destone and Ralph Shath. It has been turned back into a working garage or something to appear so by George’s cousin Olivia Destone. At the moment the garage doesn’t seem much of a business.

Billy remembers following Kane Bishop and Sylvia Trundle to the garage from the parking lot of the Apartment where he lives. Then there they were at the Way Party.

Rachel points to a woman that is approaching them just inside of the garage. “That is Olivia Destone. She is older than me or Bess but I remember her.”

Dirk whispers to Billy. “I saw her at the Way Party.”

Pale as though she has just seen a ghost, with suspicion, thirty year old Olivia walks up to Billy. She is a tough looking woman. The slur in her speech suggest she has been drinking. “Can I help you with something?”

“Just revisiting the past.” Billy bites his lip as he looks around the garage.

There is an uneasy, but still a teasing sound, in Olivia’s voice. “You aren’t one of those who believes the garage is haunted, are you?” Olivia looks down and up almost simultaneously as she cocks her head to the side. There is now a sour tone in her voice. “Those stories don’t help business.”

“I’d never heard that it is haunted.” Billy looks around. “Who do people think is haunting the garage?”

Olivia straightens her head and looks Billy straight in the eyes. Olivia ask with a puzzled and disbelieving look. “Are you teasing me?”

Billy shrugs. He isn’t sure what to say.

“This is where Tommy Harris was found hanging some years ago.” Olivia scratches her head. She watches for Billy’s reaction but there isn’t much of one. She wonders if Billy is playing a game with her. She thinks she will play along. “Do you know the name?”

Billy remembers that Hutch has said that Olivia Destone is one of the people who know who the Leg Man is. If Clarice was able to recognize and realize that Billy is the Leg Man then it would follow that Olivia should also recognize him. “I do know the name. I recently went to his sister’s funeral. I didn’t realize this is where his body was found.”

“I read about Clarice.”

Rachel had been unable to find any local news stories on Clarice’s murder. Rachel ask, “What newspaper?”

Olivia looks distant. She ignores Rachel. “I am the one who found the body of her brother Tommy. The police ruled it a suicide but there was no suicide note. I’ve never been sure it was a suicide.” Olivia rubs her forehead and can’t decide whether she wishes she weren’t drunk or whether she wishes she had a bottle to get more drunk.

“Who do you think killed him?”

Olivia shrugs. Then she cringes. She is silent.

“You don’t have any theory on what happened?” Feeling deafened by Olivia’s silence, Billy ask another question. “What did you think of Tommy Harris?”

There are more moments of silence and then Olivia’s face brightens up with a smile. “I was older.” Olivia does something similar to a ballerina curtsy. “The older woman, Tommy would tease.” Olivia whirls around and then her face darkens. “Tommy was just seventeen. When I saw him hanging there with his neck broken and his tongue hanging out, it was the worse day of my life.”

“What about when your cousin George died.”

“Shit. I fucking hated George. He may have been blood but that boy was evil. Unlike George, Tommy didn’t come from a rich family. George got Tommy all messed up on drugs that he didn’t have the money to pay for so he’d do stuff. George once took him to a motorcycle club where horny riders hung out. Tommy was stoned out of his mind.”

A hammer falls off the wall for no reason and Olivia looks scared. “Why am I telling you this shit.”

“Tommy wasn’t always drugged out.” Rachel speaks up. “He run with a tough and somewhat odd crowd but I remember he usually did good in school.”

Olivia glares at Rachel. “You were friends with that crazy girl who dated George. Yeah, I remember you. Little snotty bitches; the both of you.” Olivia spits at Rachel. “Yeah, that other crazy girl came around here asking questions. I didn’t tell that bitch anything.” Olivia stomps her foot. “Oh God. You are doing research for her damned play. Shit. If I had known that I would not have been talking with you.” Olivia runs her hands through her hair. She spits at Billy. “You get out of here. Get the fuck out of here. All of you, leave!”

Dirk and Rachel start out of the garage. Then they stop when they see that Billy is not following. “Bess is my sister.” Billy shakes his head. “But I am not doing research for Bess. I know things I’ve never told Bess and that I will never tell Bess. Not because she is a bitch but because she is my sister and I do love her. Bess does not know George was evil but I do know.”

“Wait. Fuck. Shit.” Olivia scratches her head. “What is this game?” Her voice is loud and her words are slurred. Olivia grabs Billy’s hair and pulls it back from his face. She stares at his face. “You were always so pretty. Bess’ little brother.” Olivia drops her hands away from Billy’s face and whirls around and giggles. “Little Billy Bingo isn’t so little now but then the Leg Man never was. Yeah, first you stepped into this garage, I recognized you.”

Dirk speaks, “I recognize you. You were at the Way Party.”

“Me in New York. No.”

Rachel repeats what Olivia has said, “Little Billy Bingo isn’t so little now but then the Leg Man never was.” Rachel’s mouth falls open. “Oh, my God.”

Dirk ask, “What?”

Olivia winks at Rachel and then glares at Dirk and then looks back at Billy. She cocks her head. “Didn’t I tell you all to leave?”

Billy knows what Hutch has told him. “Olivia, were you and I friends? I don’t remember.”

Olivia doesn’t answer. She stands in silence.

Billy considers that people change but he doesn’t remember Olivia Destone. Hutch had mentioned her but Billy doesn’t remember her. Billy decides to start out of the garage.

“You know, I was stoned out of my mind when I got you to smoke that joint. Tommy was so mad at me when he walked in and there you were with that joint and high as a kite. High as kite!” Olivia runs and touches Billy’s face. “You would make a pretty kite.” Olivia winks and curls the corner of her lower lip up in an almost comical expression. “Now that you are grown we might could fly our kites together and by fly our kites together I do mean rub our nasties together.” Olivia laughs. “I am such a silly drunk.” Then Olivia frowns. Olivia moves her arm as though tossing an imaginary bottle as she screams, “You don’t even remember me.” Olivia takes hold of Billy’s shirt and pulls him close. Her voice is now soft. “You once told me that you would grow up and save me from this town.” Olivia lets go of Billy’s shirt and turns away from him. “You don’t remember when I was so afraid. In fear I did things and you don’t even remember me.” Tears stream down Olivia’s face as she turns back toward Billy. “Plain Olivia. No one remembers plain Olivia. No one wants to do business with plain Olivia.” Olivia screams. “I will not hate myself!” Olivia stomps her foot. “I will not kill myself. No one is going to find me with my neck broken and my tongue hanging out of my mouth.”

Billy touches Olivia’s face. “You are not plain. There is a beauty about you. You are a kind soul.”

“You remember those words you spoke to me. Of course you were jail bait and I am not a weirdo. You know. Still, the crush you had on me meant something.”

“I can’t remember. That is the trouble. It is not just you. I have hazy memories of some things but there are other things I don’t remember. Did I share things with you?”

“What do you mean?”

“Did I ever confide in you about things?”

Olivia looks at Dirk and Rachel. She then looks at Billy. “There is nothing worth remembering about those days. You don’t want to end up dead like Tommy or a drunk like me.” Then Olivia closes her eyes. “You were at the funeral of Clarice?”

“Yes.”

“These days, do you know Hutch Cassidy?”

“Not really. I met him but I don’t know him. Not really.”

Olivia grabs Billy and hugs him. “But you do know him and he knows you. Don’t trust him. Be afraid of him. Be very afraid of him. He plays the respectable man very well but he is not respectable.” Olivia pulls back away from Billy.

“Explain.”

“No. I told Tommy and Tommy is now dead. I am not going to tell you. It is enough that I’ve warned you.”

Billy changes the subject. “I remember Tommy being angry with me. Why was he angry with me? Do you know?”

“I don’t know,” is what Olivia says but her look suggest that she does know and is just not telling.

Even though Olivia is messed up, Dirk feels he might can help her. “I am going to come back here and if you are sober I am going to give you some work. If you stay sober I am going to give you lots of work.”

“Yeah, right.”

Billy takes Olivia’s hand and hold’s it. He wishes he could remember her, but he doesn’t. “I can’t help you but Dirk can. He is serious.”

Rachel opens her purse and pulls out pen and pad. “Make an appointment to see this doctor. Tell him that you are being sponsored by the Jenkins’ Foundation. He will help you get sober and it will not cost you anything.”

“What? You all just waltz in here. I am supposed to believe that you two don’t have some ulterior motive.”

Rachel smiles. “We do have a motive. We help you and you help Billy.”

“My helping Billy Bingo could get Billy Bingo killed.”

“I may not remember everything but I know I was a tough ten year old and I am an even tougher twenty year old.” Billy shakes his head. “But my friends will help you no matter whether you help me or not. It is not a condition. You just concentrate on getting sober and getting this business going right. Understood.”

“Understood. Thank you.”

Dirk, Rachel, and Billy leave Olivia’s Garage. Billy then directs Dirk to drive where the Harris family lived. The house is UN-lived in and the yard is grown up. The house still contains many of the belongings of the Harris family. Billy looks through the window but they don’t try to enter the house. They walk around to the cement patio where Billy and Jimmy used to play with their skate boards. “God, Jimmy and I used to have so much fun back here doing stunts with our boards.” Billy looks down to a window to the basement.

Dirk questions Billy. “Were you any good with the skate board?”

“I thought I was. Jimmy was better. He could do stunts that I could not quite master though I did fall on my butt quite a bit trying.”

Rachel ask, “Any other memories coming back.”

“I remember playing with Jimmy. Those memories were hazy. I mean, I remembered the childhood friend but I did not remember Tommy or Clarice. I remember playing. I remember laughing.”

Dirk smiles. “Those are good memories to have. Maybe the rest is best not remembered.”

“The past can’t be changed. That is true.”

They walk back to the car. As they are driving back to Dekalb they are all quiet. Then Rachel looks at Billy. “Bess and I were in our own little world. We had no idea what was going on around us. Billy, I am sorry. I had no idea that you are the Leg Man.”

Dirk glances at Rachel. He understands what she has just said but does not comment. The Leg Man’s reputation extended beyond just Rockdale to even the school he attended in Dekalb.

“There is no reason to be sorry. I did what I had to do. Whatever else was going on with me I did what I had to do. I will never believe differently. George Destone was evil. I had to save my mother and my sister.”

Dirk drops Billy off back home and he and Rachel drive off. Billy watches the car leave him behind. He thinks back to when Dirk had broken up with Rachel. Billy wants to be glad that they are back together and happy. “I can’t feel jealous. Dirk is a friend.”

Billy walks around for a bit and then goes in where his mother is waiting. “Did the trip help?”

“Do you remember a girl by the name of Olivia Destone?”

“Vaguely. She was a wild girl. Bess didn’t like her. Bess mainly didn’t like her because she totally hated George Destone.”

“I apparently was friends with her and Tommy. When I was ten I did drugs with her and I don’t remember. I think I should not want to remember, but it scares me that I don’t remember.” Billy paces in front of his mother. “I hope Bess doesn’t become more involved with Hutch Cassidy. Olivia warned me not to trust him. Do you remember him from around Rockdale?”

“Not really. I will call Mary Aghar and see what she says.” Maureen calls Mary Aghar. “Hey honey.” … “Look. Do you remember Hutch Cassidy from the Rockdale days?” … “Yes. Bess and Billy went to Clarise’s funeral.” … “So you only know him from New York. He apparently was around Rockdale back in the days of when you know what all was going on.” … “I don’t know if there is a connection between him and Ralph Shath and George Destone or not.” … “What about Olivia Destone? Did you know her?” … “I don’t know. I will talk to you later. Bye.”

“Rachel and Dirk just walked in. I guess they will fill her in about your day.”

“It is early but I am going to bed. Goodnight.”

Maureen watches Billy go to bed at 7:00 PM. She is worried about her son but she does not know what to do. This day she had made her own trip to Rockdale. She had gone to Rockdale to find the grave of Tommy Harris. She found the grave all grown up and she had spent the day pulling up weeds and picking out flowers to put on the grave. The boy had known what Billy had done but had not turned Billy in. She felt gratitude toward this boy that she had not known. The only way she knew to thank Tommy Harris was to tend to his grave.

Maureen goes to the kitchen to fix herself a sandwich. She considers that Billy probably hasn’t eaten anything but she does not go to wake and nag him about not eating. Suddenly she feels a chill. A knife she has laid down slides off the counter and on to the floor. She now seriously wants to get Billy back out of bed but not for his sake but because she is spooked. She shakes her head and laughs at herself as she bends down to pick up the knife. Picking the knife up she sees a reflection in the metal of the knife. She sees someone standing behind her and she feels a hand on her shoulder. She quickly straightens up and turns around but no one is there.
Maureen screams, “Billy!”

Billy jumps out of bed and grabs a baseball bat as he goes to check on his mother. He thinks there might be a burglar in the house. Running into the kitchen, Billy sees his mother is as pale as a ghost. Maureen tells Billy, “There was a spook in this kitchen.
There was a haunt. I am not crazy. I saw the reflection of a ghost in the knife.”

Billy feels a chill at his mother’s words. Billy changes the subject. “I think I want a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Billy puts the bat aside.”

“You don’t believe me.”

“Doesn’t matter. I mean what are you going to do? Call ghost busters.”

Maureen slaps at Billy and laughs. She gets a drink and takes her sandwich to the living room to eat. Billy fixes himself a sandwich and joins his mother in the living room.

“I went to Tommy Harris’ grave today. It was all grown up. It was a mess. I cleaned it up and put flowers on it.”

“Good. I am glad you thought to do that. So neither Clarice nor Jimmy were going to their brother’s grave. That is sad.”

“They were Catholic. Because he killed himself he was not buried on consecrated grounds.” Maureen thinks a second and adds, “He was buried with us sinful Baptist.”

“That isn’t really an excuse for them not maintaining his grave.”

“No. Course, Clarice is now also dead. That is a pretty good excuse.”

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Chapter Five – Billy Bingo: The Forgotten Past

Billy Bingo: The Forgotten Past

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After Bess went to bed, Billy and Sammy fell asleep on Bess’s sleep sofa while watching “17 Again.” Morning comes early for Bess and she stumbles out of her bedroom to see Sammy laying cuddled with her brother. They are fully dressed and Bess knows they’d fallen asleep together watching the movie but still Bess feels a little jealous wishing for someone she might cuddle with.

Bess shakes her brother. “You two better wake up before mom and dad get up.”

Frank and Maureen Bingo call to Bess from the breakfast nook. Maureen tells Bess, “I hope you don’t mind that we hit your pantry to cook breakfast. There is plenty for you.”

Frank adds, “We’ll restock your pantry before we go back to Georgia.”

With a slight hangover Bess enters the kitchen and sits down.

Maureen gets a plate down and pulls out some silverware for Bess. “I love your place. It is so cozy.”

Frank points to the living room. “So who is the young man dry humping your brother?”

“That is Sammy Way. His parents are the ones who were hosting the party we went to last night. He came back with us to watch a movie and eat pizza.”

Maureen shrugs. “Well. They make a nice couple.”

“Yeah, Billy started the party with a woman by the name of Sylvia who tried to drown him and ended the night with Sammy. That is my brother.”

Maureen screams, “Tried to drown Billy! Why?”

“I don’t know. Billy thinks it was just a prank of some kind.”

Frank intentionally does not want to seem alarmed by what has just been said and winks at Bess. “So, how was your night. Did you meet some young man?”

“Believe it or not, at one point, Sammy was flirting with me.”

Maureen smiles. “You will meet someone but the way Sammy was humping at Billy while they slept I wouldn’t really count on Sammy being that someone.”

Bess plays with the eggs on her plate and then takes a bite. “The good ones are always gay, married, dead, or all three.”

“What?” Maureen worries about her daughter. “You will meet someone.”

Billy and Sammy wander into the kitchen. Maureen stands up to get two more plates and silverware to set the table.

“That bacon smells good,” Sammy tells Bess.

“Yeah, mom makes a pretty mean breakfast,” Bess tells Sammy.

As Billy and Sammy sit down, Maureen ask Billy, “What is this about some girl trying to drown you.”

“I guess it was a prank. I don’t know.” Billy isn’t about to tell his mother that someone tried to kill him.

Maureen and Frank both know that if Billy suspected Ralph Shath is involved he wouldn’t say so in front of Bess. They wonder but they don’t press the subject for fear they might say something they should not.

There is a sudden, loud, knock at the door. Everyone jumps but it is Bess who jumps up to answer the door. “Hardly anyone ever visits me, much less this early,” Bess says to her visiting company who are sitting in the kitchen as she hurries to the door. When she opens the door, her heart sinks. There are two policemen staring at her and she feels like a mute unable to say anything.

“May we speak to Bess Bingo?” one of the officers ask.

Bess’ heart races. She feels faint. Still, she manages to get the words out, “I am Bess Bingo.”

“Hutch Cassidy says that he was out at the pool with you, your brother, and Sammy when he thinks his wife left the party.”

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Billy has been listening and comes to the door. “I am Billy Bingo. He was with us. There was an incident at the pool where someone had hit me over the head and threw me into the pool. Just a prank. But I lost my cellphone and he was helping us to look for it.”

“I see. Someone hit you over the head and throws you into the pool and you call that a prank and not attempted murder.”

“When I regained consciousness I was laying partially in the pool and my arms and head were out of the pool. My hair was wet so at some point I was submerged but I don’t think anyone was trying to kill me. Someone probably saved me. I didn’t know anyone other than my sister at the party so who would have a motive. Just drunks trying to pull a prank is what I think.”

The other officer ask, “Can we come in?”

Bess nods. “Why was Hutch Cassidy talking to two policemen, I mean, talking to you?”

“He told us that you have been very friendly with his wife. I think you should sit down.”

Bess starts shaking as she walks with the police officers to a chair. Billy watches his sister and the police officers. Frank, Maureen, and Sammy walk to the living room and stand behind the chair where Bess is seated.

One of the police officers ask Billy, “Did you see Clarice at the party?”

“I am from Georgia and am just visiting my sister. I don’t really know anyone but I did see a woman that was identified to me as Clarice. I was dancing with Sylvia Trundle in the Ballroom and she pointed Clarice out to me in conversation.” Billy considers the voices he heard outside the pool house but does not mention what he heard.

“You didn’t have a fight with Clarice in the pool house. She is not the one who hit you over the head and threw you into the pool?”

“I didn’t have fight with Clarice. I don’t know who hit me over the head and threw me into the pool. I went to the pool house with Sylvia Trundle against my better judgement. I thought we were going to have sex.”

“I see.”

Sammy speaks up. “While we were searching for Billy’s cellphone, Billy found my father’s revolver under the sofa. It should have been in a locked drawer. That was odd.”

“We may need that revolver.”

“Sure.” Sammy looks at Billy and looks at Bess. “What has happened?”

“Where did you go after you left the party?”

Billy sits down on the fold out bed. Sammy sits next to him. Sammy tells the officer, “Bess, Billy, and I went to get pizza, beer, and rent a movie at the Shastaria. We came back here. Bess went to bed. Billy and I fell asleep watching the movie. Their parents were already in bed when we came in. Earlier, before Hutch Cassidy went to look for his wife he said he would call us. We thought they might come here to join us but he never called.”

“At their home Hutch Cassidy found his wife shot.”

Bess cries, “Oh God. Is she at the hospital? Is she going to be okay?”

“She was already dead when the paramedics arrived.”

The other police officer looks at Billy. “I think it would be good if you file a police report on what happened to you last night and that be investigated as a separate crime. It is possible the two crimes are connected.”

“I guess I can do that. As angry as I felt last night after it happened, I don’t really want Sylvia or her boyfriend Kane Bishop prosecuted.” Billy looks at Bess. “I used very bad judgement. I’ll be going home to Georgia but my sister lives here and will be dealing with the people who were at the party.”

“I understand. Do you think there is any reason to believe that what happened to you is in anyway connected to the murder of Clarice Cassidy?”

“I don’t know. I know I went out to the pool house with Sylvia. I don’t know why Sylvia left me there and I don’t know who the two people were who attacked me after she left. I figured it was Sylvia and her boyfriend. They were laughing when I came back into the Ballroom.”

Sammy shakes his head. “I also laughed. You were comical the way you made your wet entrance. Even Bess laughed at one point. I mean, Sylvia obviously lured you out there but I don’t know about Kane.” Sammy suddenly bows his head and strains to control his emotions. “I can’t believe someone killed Clarice. It seems unreal.” Sammy looks up and stares at Bess. The image of her kissing Hutch flashes in his mind but he doesn’t say anything about it.

“Clarice’s brother Tommy either committed suicide or was murdered back in Rockdale, Georgia. Now she has been murdered. It can’t be a coincidence, can it?” Bess looks at her mother and then her father. “Could her death be connected to the death of Tommy Harris and George Destone?”

Billy remembers the muffled woman’s voice. “I am sure that Leg Man has the tape that can prove who killed my brother. Leave me alone. I want to go talk with him.” He realizes the woman had to be Clarice. He starts to tell the police but he doesn’t. He has his own secret from the police to protect.

Maureen shakes her head as she glances at Billy. “Darling, I don’t know. George’s death was over ten years ago.”

“At the party I was showing some changes I had made in my play to Clarice. Then she was showing a page to Kane Bishop while I was showing some pages to David Jenkins. I was so busy trying to get David Jenkins interested in the play I didn’t much pay attention to Clarice.”

Neither of the police officers know what Bess is talking about. One receives a call just as he is about to question Bess. The Officer is told on the phone that a suspect has been caught trying to sell a couple of items that were taken from the Cassidy home for drug money. They are told to return to the station.

“We are sorry for the loss of your friend and if our questions have made your grief worse. Apparently the killer is a junkie. He killed her trying to get money for a fix is what the chief detective thinks.”

Sammy questions the officer. “Did he kidnap her from our party and take her back to the Cassidy Home?”

“We understand your concern but we don’t know. We intend to continue the investigation.” With that the police officers leave.

Sammy Way says his goodbyes and leaves. Bess prepares to go check on Hutch Cassidy. Billy changes clothes to prepare to go with his sister. Together they go to the Cassidy home. Hutch is sitting in the backyard trying to paint while he cries. When he sees Bess and Billy he puts down his brush and stands up.

“I don’t understand this. I just don’t understand,” Hutch tells Bess. “We were at the party together. Why did she come back here? It doesn’t make sense.”

Billy watches Hutch and notices a look that Hutch directs toward him. It is an odd look that Billy can’t quite read, other than it unnerves him.

“I don’t know. I don’t know what to tell you. The police say a Junky did it.” Bess hugs Hutch and Hutch glances over her shoulder at Billy with what Billy considers another strange look.

“I know that is what they are saying, but I know the young man. She knew the young man. He was clean. He was off drugs. They find him trying to sell a few of our items for drug money right after he has been shot up with heroin. I talked with a friend at the police station. He agrees. It doesn’t make sense. Joe Bigby would not have killed Clarice. Why would she leave me at the party? Joe Bigby wouldn’t be on that side of town where the party was. He wouldn’t have kidnapped her from the party.”

“I know Joe Bigby. Clarice was worried that he was about to self destruct. Still.”

“Do you think he did it?”

“I don’t know.”

Billy remains quiet while watching his sister and Hutch. To Billy, something does not feel right.

“Can you help me pick out a dress to bury her in?” Hutch ask Bess.

“Sure.”

Hutch, Bess, and Billy walk up to Clarice’s bedroom. The smell of jasmine is strong in the bedroom. Billy guesses that lots of people might wear that perfume but he can’t help but remember that jasmine was the perfume he smelled at the pool.

“I smell jasmine in the air,” Billy comments.

“Clarice loves, loved that fragrance.”

Bess opens the closet to look at Clarice’s many dresses. Tears stream down her face. She pulls one dress from the rack and takes a quick look at it. She then puts it back on the rack.

Billy notices a box of pictures on the bed. Billy points to the pictures. “I guess your memories are important at a time like this.”

“She had been going through the pictures. Some are of her brother and other people.

Billy is shocked to see a picture of the junk car that he had driven to run George Destone and Ralph Shath down. Next to the picture of the car Billy sees a torn out Catalog page of the costume he had worn so that he looked like a small Moslem Woman. Then Billy notices a sketch pad off to the side. Billy picks up the sketch pad.

“That sketch pad belonged to Clarice’s brother, Tommy. You remember Tommy, don’t you?”

Hutch is speaking to Billy but Bess answers. “I wasn’t part of that circle of people.”

Billy flips through the pages. “He was very talented.” Then Billy comes to the last page that isn’t blank. On that page is a sketch of himself when he was ten and wearing the costume. Billy quickly closes the pad.

Bess pulls a black dress from the closet. “I think this is the dress for the …” Bess can’t finish her sentence.

“Yes. That one. I remember that one.” Hutch takes the dress from Bess and they leave the room.

They do not pay much attention that Billy is still standing with the sketch pad. He quickly flips to the sketch of himself and rips it from the pad. He sticks the page with the drawing down his pants to hide it. Billy is just about to make a quick exit from the room when Hutch stops him.

Hutch walks forward to cause Billy to walk backwards into the room. “Bess has gone to do some work on the dress.” Hutch walks Billy all the way back against a wall. He puts his arms on both sides of Billy. “Leg Man! Leg Man, what happened to my wife?”

“Why do you call me Leg Man?” Billy knows Clarice was also outside the pool house and talked about someone called the Leg Man. “I am pretty sure it was your wife that I heard outside the pool house. I think it was her because of the smell of jasmine in the pool area and also she said that she was sure that the Leg Man has the tape that can prove who killed her brother. She was talking to someone who I gather from things said had stopped her and was hurting her.”

“Leg Man, do you have the tape?”

“I don’t know why you are calling me the Leg Man. I don’t know anything about a tape.” Billy pushes Hutch away. “And hell, as far as I know, you could have been the one your wife was talking with outside the pool house.”

“It wasn’t me.”

“I don’t know that. I think it was Kane Bishop. That is what I think, but I don’t know. I only think it was your wife talking because of her mentioning the death of her brother which Bess had already mentioned to me. There was also the smell of jasmine in the pool area.”

“Look! Leg Man, now is not the time for your games.”

“Stop called me the Leg Man. I don’t know who the Leg Man is, but it isn’t me.”

“Joseph Face, Raymond Bing, Tommy Harris, Olivia Destone, Clark Bishop, George Destone, and myself were the only ones who knew your identity but you are the Leg Man. When you were being Billy with kids your own age, you’d keep your hair in a cap or in a pony tail tucked down your shirt. You wear your hair visibly long now, which is more like the way the Leg Man wore his hair. Back then, other than our little gang, most people did not connect you with being the Leg Man. There was just a few of us who knew. Because you were tall for your age you could pass for someone older and when you passed you were the Leg Man.”

“You’ve got me confused with someone else.”

“Man, I know that Billy Bingo and the Leg Man are one and the same person. Leg Man was a nick name we had for you when you were different. When you were the Leg Man you dressed older and behaved older. Your leg holster was known by a crowd and they would call you the Leg Man because that revolver and leg holster was your creed. The police knew of the Leg Man and at one point suspected the Leg Man as the driver of the car and of George’s death but the police never learned that you are the Leg Man. Those of us in the know did not want you to be arrested for killing George Destone.” Hutch hesitates. He stares at Billy. “But if Clarice confronted you with knowing who killed her brother and you killed her to protect yourself or someone else, by God I will make your ass fry.”

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With his back against the wall, Billy slides down to the floor. “I remember driving the car that killed George Destone. I have other hazy memories from that period of time. I don’t remember what you are telling me.”

Hutch Cassidy stares at Billy. “You and I were friends. I was much older, but we were friends.”

“I don’t remember.”

Hutch turns around and sits down next to Billy. “Sylvia Trundle and Kane Bishop are evil. They may now attend all the A list parties but they were evil in the old days and they are still evil.”

“Did I know them in the past?”

“You crossed paths a couple of times, maybe even more.”

“I don’t remember.”

Hutch stands up and helps Billy to stand up. “I guess you don’t.”

Billy and Hutch go down stairs and to the kitchen where Bess is. Bess fixes tea for them to drink. Together, Billy and Hutch sit silently. Dirk Jenkins and Rachel Aghar enter the kitchen through the door to the kitchen from the backyard.

Dirk pats Hutch on the back. “I know we are competitors but Clarice and I were friends. When Rachel and I heard, we wanted to come here. I hope you don’t mind.”

“I understand. Clarice had many friends.”

Rachel sits down between Hutch and Billy at the table. “We are your friend also. If you need us for anything, please do not hesitate to ask.”

Dirk sits down next to Billy. “I saw you at the party last night after you went swimming with your clothes on.”

Bess pours tea for everyone. She says nothing as she sits down next to Hutch. They all sip their tea in uncomfortable silence.

Billy excuses himself from the table telling everyone he needs to stretch his legs. He walks to the living room and stares at a painted portrait of Clarice. Dirk walks up next to Billy. “That is a self-portrait. She was a very talented woman. I will miss her.”

“Do you have any idea what happened at the party last night,” Billy ask.

“What do you mean?”

“Sylvia Trundle lured me out to the pool house to have sex. She vanished and I was hit over the head. Naked, unconscious, I was thrown into the pool.”

“All I know is when you came back into the ballroom all wet. I didn’t realize something that serious had happened to you. You should have called the police.”

“When I regained consciousness there was the smell of jasmine in the air.”

“Clarice’s fragrance. She was at the pool?”

“Yes.”

Rachel comes into the living room. “Bess is acting like she doesn’t even know me. I know it has been over ten years but still we were close at one point.”

“A friend has died. I am sure she will be glad to see you when she is not so upset.” Billy picks up a picture of Tommy on the mantel. The young man in the picture seems familiar but Billy can’t quite place him. “Do you remember Tommy Harris?”

Rachel takes the picture from Billy and looks at it. “He was kind of shy around me. The few friends he had were stoners. There was this one dude that was friends with Tommy. God he scared me. He was called the Leg Man. They may have used more than pot. I don’t know. Bess totally disliked Tommy. I am surprised Bess is friends with Clarice. In school they didn’t like one another either.”

Dirk takes the picture from Rachel. “People change. What is he doing now?”

Billy clears his throat. “He is dead. He died some time after George Destone. It was reported as suicide by hanging.”

“God. Clarice and Tommy were twins. That had to have been awful for her. Mom had already moved me away from Rockdale before any of that happened.” Rachel shakes her head. “I didn’t know. There was so much I didn’t know that was happening.”

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Billy stares at the body of Clarice in the open coffin. A man about Billy’s age walks up beside Billy. They look at one another and the man speaks, “Someone told me that you are Billy Bingo. We played together as children. Well, you’d come over to my house and sometimes you’d stay and play and sometimes you’d sneak home.”

“Harris. Jimmy Harris.”

“Clarice is my sister.”

“I didn’t realize. Tommy and Clarice were your older brother and sister. I saw a picture of Tommy and I didn’t remember.”

Jimmy smiled. “Remember once when Tommy took us swimming.”

Billy’s eyes widened. “I think I do. He threw me in the deep end and I thought I was going to drown but then I started dog paddling. How could I forget him? Tommy taught me to swim!”

“If you want to know what a small world it is, I was the cab driver who drove you and your sister to the party at the Way Mansion. My sister and I haven’t spoken in years. I didn’t even know she was at that party.”

“I am so sorry for your loss. Are your parents here? I loved your mom’s apple pie.”

Jimmy frowns. “No. Clarice and I were the only ones left. Now there is just me.”

Billy wanted to ask Jimmy why he and Clarice were estranged but he thought asking would be improper. There are people waiting for the viewing of the coffin and so Billy and Jimmy walk away from the coffin. As they turn to go down one of the pew aisles, Billy sees Sylvia Trundle sitting next to Kane Bishop. He wants to ask her a few questions but doesn’t want to make a scene at the church. Still, he sits down in the empty spot next to Sylvia.

“I would like to talk with you outside, if that is okay,” Billy whispers to Sylvia.

Jimmy continues walking down the aisle. He looks back at Billy sitting next to Sylvia. Jimmy takes a seat toward the back of the church to sit alone.

Sylvia and Billy stand up. Kane Bishop follows as they walk out of the church and toward the parking lot. Bess notices Billy leaving the church with Sylvia. She prays he is not about to make a scene.

Billy is polite when he ask Sylvia. “What happened at the party?”

Kane Bishop speaks up, “I saw Sylvia and you go to the pool house. I used my camera that has night vision to follow you. Inside the pool house I pulled Sylvia away from you. As I was doing that she grabbed up all the clothes. Outside she got back dressed and I threw your clothes into the pool. Neither one of us know anything about who hit you over the head or threw you into the pool. That is what we told the police. That is the truth.”

Sylvia shakes her head. “I am sorry. I don’t know what happened to you in the pool house. I am sorry I took you out there.”

“Sylvia and I have an open relationship. I don’t know why I acted all jealous.”

“Did either of you see Clarice around the pool area?”

Sylvia and Kane stare at one another. Kane speaks, “I didn’t see her but I told Sylvia that I smelled Clarice’s perfume when I went to a bush to pee. Sylvia was getting dressed on the other side of the pool deck and didn’t notice the smell. I did though. I fully expected Clarice to be standing behind me when I got a whiff of that smell but no one was there.”

“I smelled jasmine when I regained consciousness at the pool.” Billy shakes his head and shrugs. “I appreciate the two of you talking with me.” Billy didn’t expect for them to be honest with him and of course there was no way that he could make them be honest. Still, he wanted to know their version of the night and now he had it. Billy doubts he has been told the truth. “I guess my parents and I will be going home in a few days. When you two are back in Georgia, look me up.”

“We will be going back to Georgia and back to work.” Sylvia cocks her head at Billy. “Would it be wrong to ask for hug?”

Kane pats Billy on the back. “Give the woman a hug.”

Billy hugs Sylvia and pats her on the back as Sammy walks up. “Can I sit with you and Bess. I don’t really know too many people here.” Sammy stares at Sylvia. “That is people that I like.”

“Sure. I need to go find Bess and then I want us to find Jimmy Harris.”

They all walk from the parking lot back into the church. Billy and Sammy find Bess and then they find Jimmy Harris still sitting on the back row. They sit down with Jimmy.
“Sis had lots of friends.” It is not so certain whether there is pride or resentment in his voice when he mentions his observation.

Bess nods and takes a kerchief from her pocketbook.

Sammy whispers to Billy. “You were hugging Sylvia.”

“They were pretending to be friendly.”

“You believe them?”

Bess whispers, “I believe them. Sylvia is a friend.”

Sammy stands up and starts to get up to go sit somewhere else. Billy takes his arm and stops him. “After the funeral I’d like to go get a beer with you and Jimmy.”

“Okay.” Sammy sits back down.

Bess shakes her head. “You are not old enough to drink in New York.”

“I am not old enough to drink in Georgia either. What is your point? I am not planning on us going somewhere and getting plastered.”

After the funeral Billy, Sammy, and Jimmy go to O’Heno for pizza, beer, and to play a game of pool. Then Billy goes back to Bess’ Apartment where his parents are already getting ready for the trip back home to Georgia. Their parents retire to bed and Billy and Bess sit halfway watching TV.

“I had fun with Sammy and Jimmy. I didn’t remember that Jimmy’s brother and sister were Tommy and Clarice.”

“I didn’t much like Clarice while we were going to school but here she was friend. She was much smarter and talented than I realized while we were in school.”

“Rachel was kind of hurt the way you were at the Cassidy home.”

“My friend had just died.”

“I know. Maybe some time the two of you can get together under more pleasant circumstances.” Billy pauses and moves closer to Bess. “I also would like for us to spend more time together. I wish you would consider moving back to Georgia.”

“My home is here.” Bess stands up. “Billy, it has been good seeing you this last week. Even if not under the best of circumstances, I am glad you were with me. Goodnight.”

“Goodnight.” Billy gets up to fold the bed out. He then collapses into it without changing out of his clothes.

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Billy and his parents, Maureen and Frank, have gone to New York from Georgia to visit his sister Bess. She still works as a secretary in New York for an obscure Literary Agency. Bess does not know that when Billy was ten he drove the car that run over Ralph Shath and George Destone, killing George Destone. Bess does not know that her boyfriend George Destone was a blackmailer who had blackmailed their mother for money and for sex. Bess fancies that she loved George Destone and that he loved her and that theirs was a star crossed love affair. Bess continues writing changes and trying to sell her play about her love affair with George Destone and his unsolved death by a mysterious driver.

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Twenty year old Billy Bingo feels somewhat odd being his twenty-seven year old sister’s escort to the Way Party in New York. He and his parents had somewhat surprised his sister Bess with their visit from Georgia and then they, not Bess, had invited Billy to go to the party with her.

As Billy and Bess get into the Cab, Billy tells Bess, “I could just hang out at a bar while you go to the party. They will never know.”

“Don’t be silly. I will have the most handsome escort at the party. I am glad you are going with me.”

“I will try not to embarrass you.” Billy clears his throat. “Say do you have some gum? I’ve got major dry mouth.”

Bess opens her pocketbook and fumbles through it for a pack of gum. Billy notices she has a lot of papers in her large bag. She finds a pack of gum and hands it to Billy.

“What are all those papers?”

“My play that I will never get produced. Still, I keep trying. When I run into someone who I think might be interested, I always have the play with me.”

Billy notices the cab driver looking at him in the mirror. Billy looks at the cab driver’s face reflected in the glass of the driver’s door. There is something about the driver that looks familiar. Dismissing the odd feeling, Billy looks away from the reflection and looks at his sister. “You are looking good. Maybe you will meet the love of your life at this party.”

“I’ve had the love of my life.”

Billy squirms in the seat. “Mom thought you might be living with a man. She had this whole sitcom scene worked out in her mind.”

“Just my cat Roofus.” Bess turns and admires Billy in his suit. “If you meet anyone at the party, don’t let being with me cramp your style.”

“Style. What style?”

Bess laughs. “How is Steve Webster doing?”

“Pretty good. I do some decorating jobs with him and his mother Linda. One I worked on was featured in Fancy Magazine. Course, Linda got the credit while Steve and I did most of the work. But that is cool. I like Linda.” Billy pauses and tells Bess, “Steve and I aren’t lovers. Not that Steve hasn’t tried to have sex with me.”

Bess grins. “I met a real nice woman, Clarice Cassidy. Actually she went to High School with me but we weren’t friends back then.” Bess can’t believe she is telling her brother this. “She and her husband are swingers. I considered when she made sexual advances but then I decided I was being crazy.” Bess blushes. “Still, I’ve fantasies about her husband Hutch Cassidy.”

“The name Clarice sounds familiar to me.” Billy notices the driver’s expression in the mirror. The driver slows the cab down and he glances back at Billy like he is about to say something but he doesn’t.

“Clarice lived in Rockdale the same time we did and you may have heard me mention her before. She had a twin brother.”

“Had?”

“He died around the same time George Destone was run over. He hung himself or someone made it look that way. I think there may be a connection in the death of George and the death of Tommy.”

Billy feels the blood flow from his face. He can’t tell Bess that George Destone was not the love of her life. He can’t tell his sister how George was blackmailing their mother. He certainly can’t bring himself to tell Bess that when he was ten years old he dressed up as a Moslem woman, stole a junk car from a garage, and run George Destone and George’s cousin Ralph Shath down. Billy sits in silence.

“George was involved in drugs. I now know this from Clarice. Clarice says her brother Tommy Harris was also involved in drugs. We both think drug dealers had something to do with their deaths. I’ve added that dimension to the play.”

Billy and Bess get out of the cab. Bess pays the driver without much paying attention to him. Then she and Billy enter the grand home where the party is being given. Billy is amazed at the size of the Ballroom.

As Billy looks around, Billy notices a woman who reminds him of Marilyn Monroe. Their eyes fix and Billy swallows a gulp of air. Billy feels both a familiarity and an aloofness as he and the woman goggle each other. She glances away from Billy as she hands her drink to a rough look man standing next to her.

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“Of course. I know them,” Billy tells his sister. “Well, not really know them. That is Kane Bishop and Sylvia Trundle. They were at the Apartment Complex one night.” Billy thought it best not to explain to his sister how he had stalked them. “She looks a little different all dressed up for the party but I know it is her.”

Bess looks over at them. “You probably remember them from Rockdale as well. I like Sylvia. She is so beautiful.” Bess takes a drink from a waiter’s tray as he walks by.

Just when Billy is about to turn his attention elsewhere, Sylvia smiles at Billy. Billy’s mouth falls open in a rather stupid look as the woman, 35-22-35, blonde and with blue eyes, begins her stunning and highly sexual walk across the Ballroom floor toward him. Then there she stands right in front of Billy and Billy feels 2 foot tall.

Bess introduces Billy to a Sylvia Trundle. Sylvia grabs Billy by the arm and tells Bess over the sound of the music, “I almost met your date one night. He told me I look like Marilyn Monroe. Now you know I’ve got to dance with a man who tells me I look like Marilyn Monroe.”

Being dragged to the dance floor by a woman Billy thinks at some point must have been a centerfold model, Billy feels at though he is in a dream. Excited to be dancing with such a beautiful woman Billy forgets about Bess for moment. He then notices Bess is standing alone. “We need to find someone to dance with my sister.”

Sylvia glances at Bess who she has known since High School and who she has really never liked. “I know.” Sylvia points. “There is my boyfriend Kane Bishop over there talking to Clarice and Hutch Cassidy. I can get him to ask Bess to dance.”

Billy looks at the rough looking Kane Bishop, a biker, who’d that night at the Apartment Complex Billy had wondered what it might be like to have sex. Now Sylvia has just described Kane as her boyfriend in one sultry breath and in the next she has suggested he might dance with Billy’s sister. Words escape Billy but Billy is sure his look has conveyed the message, “Are you fucking crazy?” He quickly attempts to interrupt that look with a flirty smile. “Not your boyfriend. Of all these people here, there must be someone else who isn’t attached.”

Billy watches the woman Sylvia has called Clarice walk up to Bess. Clarice sort of reminds Billy of a young Vivian Lee. She is small woman but even from a distance Billy notices her expressive eyes. There is an elegance about her but there is also a vulnerability. For a moment Billy pictures her as young man. “Okay, that was fucking weird.”

“What?”

“Nothing.” Billy notices that Dirk’s father, David Jenkins, is walking toward Bess and company. “David Jenkins is here.” Billy looks around for Dirk or Jackie but doesn’t see either of them.

“Do you know David Jenkins?”

“No. I know his son Dirk and his wife Jackie.” Billy adds, “I’ve seen pictures of him of course.” The image of David getting ready to try to fuck him in the ass flashes in Billy’s mind. “I may have met him once.”

Billy watches Kane Bishop walk up to where Clarice, David, and Bess are talking. Bess pulls out a couple of pages of her play from her large pocketbook. Clarice makes a point to search for a certain page to show Kane Bishop.

Sylvia watches as Billy watches. “What is your sister doing?”

“She is trying to find a producer for her play. I haven’t read this version but she says she has added a drug angle to it. Apparently George Destone and Tommy Harris were involved in drugs.”

“Back in Rockdale, Georgia?” Sylvia has a distant, worried, look on her face.

“You know Rockdale.” Billy knows that is where he had followed them. It still bothers Billy that night he’d followed them to the Destone Garage where his mother had been forced to have sex with her blackmailers Ralph and George. “I once lived there.”

“I live there. Kane and I both do.” Sylvia looks at Billy with puzzled look. “You like playing games don’t you?”

“Yeah. Games are good.”

Sylvia points. “There is Judge Haskel. He is one bad ass character and he is here with that awful woman.”

Billy looks in the direction of where Sylvia is pointing but there are people moving about that blocks his being able to see them. Billy thinks the name Judge Haskel sounds familiar but he doesn’t quite place where he has heard the name before. Billy doesn’t say anything but rubs his face gently against Sylvia’s face as they dance moving gracefully with the music.

“I’ll be right back.” Sylvia runs over to say something to her boyfriend Kane Bishop. She then runs back to Billy. She doesn’t offer an explanation to Billy and he does not ask for one.

Billy and Sylvia dance until Billy is getting tired and ready to say bye to her. He looks around for Bess and notices that Bess is now standing with a handsome young man who favors Zac Efron. The people she was talking with have moved on.

Just when Billy is about to excuse himself from Sylvia, she whispers in Billy’s ear. “Let’s you and me slip out to the pool house and fuck.”

“I don’t know.” Billy starts to explain how she has a boyfriend and he doesn’t want to be her boyfriend’s punching bag but instead says, “I better stay where I can keep an eye on my sister.”

“Come on. Your sister will be okay.”

Then Sylvia grabs Billy and pulls his face to her face and she kisses him. “I really want to fuck,” she breathes in his ear. Sylvia takes hold of Billy by his belt and pulls him toward an exit. Billy does not much resist. As he is pulled he does turn to look to see where Kane Bishop is standing. At first he doesn’t see Kane but then he sees Kane standing and talking to a woman. Billy hopes that Kane doesn’t notice Sylvia pulling him from the ballroom.

The pool house is dark. Billy thinks it is spooky. Sylvia tells Billy to get naked while she goes look for a candle. He hesitates but then she kisses him again before leaving and in total darkness Billy removes his clothes. Sylvia returns and tells Billy that she couldn’t find the candles.

“How am I going to get redressed in the dark.” Billy feels vulnerable. Too vulnerable.

“Wait, I know one more place I can look for candles.” Sylvia leaves Billy standing there naked. Waiting for Sylvia to return, Billy is thinking more and more what a bad idea coming out to the pool house is. “No luck.” Sylvia giggles as she puts Billy’s hands on her naked breast and guides him down to sit on the floor. He feels goose bumps. Billy kisses Sylvia’s nipples.

Sylvia tells Billy, “I know who you are? You are a bad boy. I like bad boys.”

Billy continues kissing on Sylvia’s breast.

“I once was afraid of you. Now I am here in the dark with you. I have chills.”

Billy runs his hands through Sylvia’s hair. He kisses her earlobe.” He whispers, “Are you role playing?” Billy doesn’t understand why Sylvia would be telling him that she once was afraid of him.

Sylvia snickers as she plays with Billy’s huge cock. “If you like. I know how much you like games. Pretending.” Sylvia kisses Billy’s nipple and then her hand is gone from his cock and her lips are no longer touching Billy anywhere. Billy hears Sylvia pulling away from him.

Billy hears muffled voices outside.

Billy hears a man’s voice, “Are you a peeping tom?”

Billy hears a woman’s voice. “I am sure that Leg Man has the tape that can prove who killed my brother. Leave me alone. I want to go talk with him.” There is a moment of silence. “Stop! You are hurting me.”

Billy hears Sylvia moving around. “Where are you going?” Billy flings his hands around searching but he can’t feel Sylvia anywhere near. “Sylvia. Sylvia! Where are you?” Billy fumbles around thinking he will find his clothes. He doesn’t, but touches something. He doesn’t much consider what it is. He drops it and accidentally knocks it up under what he thinks is a sofa. He continues grabbing around in the dark hoping to find his clothes but they aren’t there. “Oh shit.” He has an epiphany. “I have fallen for a prank.” He sits feeling hopeless in the pitch black darkness of a strange room where a strange, beautiful woman has led him.

Billy sees a beam of light flashing around the pool house. Billy stands up and feels his cock brush against something. “Who is there?” No one answers. Billy has no idea what he is going to do. Suddenly there is a bright light in Billy’s eyes and whoever is holding the light is walking toward him. Billy uses his hands to hide his cock and balls for he knows he is visible in the light even if he can’t see the figure walking toward him. Billy hears footsteps behind him and he turns around. Someone hits Billy on the back of his head. In a distorted blur he eyes the face of someone in a beam of light as he falls semiconscious to the floor.

Billy hears a woman’s whisper. “Men. Always thinking with their dicks.” In a semi-stupor Billy can’t decide on whether the whisper is from Sylvia, the woman from outside or someone else.

Half unconscious Billy grapples to fight the hands trying to take hold of his arms. Billy feels someone squatting over, barely touching, his head.

“We need to hit him again.” The whisper is unrecognizable.

Billy moans with the strike of a flashlight against the back of his head. He doesn’t fight but just allows himself to be dragged across the floor. Billy struggles not to pass out. He thinks when the time is right he will again try to fight. Then Billy feels another hit to the back of his head and he passes out.

Billy isn’t sure how long he has been knocked out when he starts to come to. He is partially floating in the lighted pool with his head resting on his arms on the rough cement side of the pool. His hair is wet and so he knows at some point he was submerged. Billy smells the strong smell that he guesses is jasmine perfume. He looks around the large pool but sees no one. Even though his clothes are wet and floating in the water, he is thankful when he notices them. With a pounding headache, he swims around the pool to gather his clothes as they float here and then there as though they are alive and trying to teasingly escape his reach. After winning the game with his clothes, Billy gets out of the pool and slides his legs into his dripping, navy blue pants. Wearing the soaked pants without underwear he shakes from head to foot and sprays water like a wet dog. He then puts his wet, clingy, white dress shirt on to wear. It is an uncomfortable garb. He slings his dripping jacket over his shoulder and without bothering to put his socks or shoes on he reenters the party. He feels eyes watching him in curiosity as he walks and puddles across the ballroom floor toward Bess standing alone in the corner and nursing a drink and chewing on ice. He walks up to her. “Some more friends you have.” His words begin terse but then soften as he reminds himself that his anger is not at his sister.

Bess is lost in thought and has not paid attention to her brother’s entrance. In an absent minded manner she questions, “What friends?” Then she turns, taking full notice of Billy and his predicament, she is stunned. Then as she gets over her shock she can’t help but laugh. “You look so pitiful.” There is both sympathy and mocking in her voice.

Billy does not want to alarm his sister. He does not want anyone to realize what a serious situation he has just survived. “You think this is funny?” Billy considers the humor in how he must look and laughs with his sister. He takes Bess’s icy drink and pours it over his hurting head. “I thought I felt a dry spot.” Billy enjoys relief as the ice and alcohol from the drink seems to reduce the pounding pain permeating through his skull.

“How did you end up in the pool?”

Billy does not tell Bess what happened. He shrugs. He stares at Sylvia standing with a big grin on her face as her boyfriend Kane Bishop chuckles. Billy quickly loses his sense of humor and feels furious. Still, he is careful not to show his anger. He casually walks away from Bess. Now there is a strut in his walk as he approaches the much larger Kane Bishop. Billy nods and with an arrogant look but in a teasing voice tells Kane, “Glad I could entertain you.” Billy considers punching Kane Bishop in the stomach and then the chin. He would like to stomp him into the floor. Knowing that would accomplish nothing good, Billy continues to carefully control his anger. He turns and still all wet he puddles his way back to his sister. “You ready to go.”

Sylvia starts to go after Billy but then Kane grabs her by the arm. His eyes motion toward a group of people who are watching them. Sylvia looks toward the crowd and then falls back next to Kane as he unhands her. Sadly, she rest her head on his shoulder and from the opposite side of the room watches Billy with his sister. She can’t guess what they are saying.

Bess directs a puzzled glance at Sylvia and then Bess nods at her wet brother. “Sure, we can go.” She starts to use her cellphone to call a cab but then Billy stops her. Billy’s billfold and keys and all are in his pants but his cellphone is missing. “I’ve got to find my cellphone.”

“Where do you think you lost it?” Bess notices Billy’s odd expression and then giggles. “I know. That is always a stupid question.”

“Either in the pool or the pool house.”

Billy and Bess walk out to the pool area. They look around the pool deck and in the pool. There is no sign of the cellphone.

Seemingly out of no where, Hutch Cassidy joins them on the pool deck. “What is going on?” Hutch stares hard at Billy. “You are Bess’ brother? I didn’t know.”

Billy considers why should he know but then figures the words are polite enough. “Yeah.” Billy points to the pool house. “Sylvia Trundle lured me in there for a joke. Someone hit me over the head, dragged me out here, and then threw me in the pool.”

Bess screams, “What! They could have drowned you.” She starts to march back into the ballroom to confront Sylvia but Billy stops her.

“Sis! Don’t! Anyway,” Billy continues, “I lost my cellphone. It is probably in there but I have no idea how to turn the lights on.”

Hutch tries to hide his own agitation and walks inside the pool house and flips a switch on and off. The lights do not come on. Hutch winks at Bess, trying to calm her and himself, as he walks past her. Without stopping he tells her, “I will go get someone who knows where the fuse box is.” Hutch quickly vanishes back into the ballroom. Billy and Bess can hear Hutch screaming inside, “Kane! You need to take your crazy girlfriend home before she murders someone.”

Bess and Billy look at one another. Bess shakes her head. “I don’t know what the hell Sylvia was thinking. I kind of thought of her as a friend.”

“It was a prank. Don’t worry about it. I figured it was her boyfriend that knocked me out and threw me in the pool. But Bess, I really don’t know for sure who did what.” Billy’s head is no longer hurting and Billy really does want to think that his being hit on the head and thrown into the pool was little more than a harmless caper, but Billy knows he could have died. Still, whether the attack on him was the mischief of a bored couple or somehow connected to whatever that was going on outside of the pool house before Sylvia vanished and he was hit over the head, Billy does not want his sister to be overly alarmed.

The young man Bess had been talking to comes out with Hutch. He walks to the side of the building and opens a box. He flips a switch and lights come on inside of the pool house. Then he walks around and Bess introduces him to Billy as Sammy Way. Sammy, Billy, Bess, and Hutch enter the pool house to look for Billy’s cellphone. Billy looks around and tries to orient himself to where Sylvia had led him. He walks to the round sofa and notices what he thinks is one of Sylvia’s earrings behind the sofa. He walks behind the sitting area to pick up the earring and then thinking his cellphone may have slid under the sofa he feels around the floor beneath it. He feels something but it isn’t his cellphone. Billy pulls a revolver out from under the sofa.

Billy walks up to Sammy. “I found this under the sofa.”

Sammy takes the revolver and opens a drawer in a desk. “Why is this unlocked? My dad is going to have a fit.”

“Sylvia brought me out here. I apologize for being out here but…”

“I know. I’ve dated Sylvia before. I understand. Believe me. I understand.” Sammy looks at the wet clothes Billy is wearing. “You and I are about the same size. I will get you some dry clothes to wear.”

“Thanks.”

Hutch climbs the stairs up to a balcony area overlooking the lounge area. Billy calls to him. “I wasn’t up there.” Then Billy stops to think. “Then again my cellphone isn’t where I was so I guess it could be anywhere.”

Bess tells Billy. “I called your number and it was ringing up there.”

“Oh. I didn’t hear it.”

Following the sound, Hutch finds Billy’s ringing cellphone laying on top of folded boxer shorts in a large over stuffed orange chair. Hutch calls down to Billy. “I found your cellphone.” Hutch pauses. “And I guess these are your boxer shorts.”

Billy tells Sammy, “Well, this is embarrassing. My sister will never take me to a party again.”

Hutch comes back down to give Billy his shorts and cellphone. “Here.”

“Thanks.” Billy shakes his head. “Why would someone put them up there? That doesn’t really make sense.”

“A spare key to the desk drawer is kept up there but I don’t know.” Sammy tells Billy, “Follow me and we will get some dry clothes for you.”

Bess remains in the pool house with Hutch. She tells him she does not feel like going back through the Ballroom and facing the people. She and Hutch sit down on the round sofa. He puts his hand on her leg and pats it. “No reason to be embarrassed.”

“My brother is now getting naked with the only man who showed me any interest tonight. Embarrassed? I wish I was embarrassed but when Billy is around it is like I am invisible.”

Hutch grins. “When I am with Clarice I am always the husband. That is how I am defined. I could find the cure for cancer and I would still be the husband. I don’t really mind though. Not really.”

“Clarice is great. She has given me some good advice with my play. I feel closer to getting it to a quality where I can get it produced than I have ever felt before.”

“I wish you would reconsider and consider having sex with Clarice and myself.”

“I have had fantasies but I am afraid the reality might spoil my fantasy.”

“I promise you that it will be better than you could ever imagine.”

Meanwhile Billy is up in the large bedroom of Sammy Way. Sammy pulls some designer blue jeans from his closet and a tie dyed T-shirt from a drawer. He then stands and watches Billy take his wet clothes off. When Billy is standing totally naked in front of him he throws Billy a towel from a quilt rack in the bedroom.

Sammy shakes his head. “Now that is the biggest fucking cock I have ever seen.”

Billy isn’t sure what to think as Sammy stares at him. Sammy looks like he wants to make a pass at him but he doesn’t. “So, you’ve dated Sylvia?” Billy uses the towel on his hair and then other parts of himself. He does not rush to get dressed.

“Yeah.” Sammy walks to his closet. “I am ready to get out of this suit.”

“You look handsome in it.”

“Thanks.” Sammy kicks off his shoes and starts to undress. “Do you want to go see a movie with me tonight?”

“I live in Georgia and hardly ever see my sister.”

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“Sure. Bess is invited.”

Sammy stands in front of Billy totally naked and with an erection. Billy and Sammy stare at one another. They each consider walking toward one another. Then Billy shakes off the thought of having sex with Sammy. “I need to get back down to Bess.”

“Sure. Do you like Zac Efron movies?”

“Yeah. You know. You favor him.”

Sammy gives Billy an “ah shucks” look. Billy and Sammy quickly get dressed. Billy grabs up his wet clothes and they rush down to the pool house. As they enter they see Hutch and Bess kissing. Billy clears his throat to let Bess and Hutch know they aren’t alone.

Hutch pulls out his cellphone to call his wife Clarice to see if she is ready to leave the party. He tells Bess that she isn’t answering her phone. “That is odd for her not to answer.”

“Maybe her battery is dead.” Sammy tells them, “That is the excuse Sylvia always gave when she didn’t answer my calls.”

“It sometimes happens.” Hutch looks around and then stares at Billy. “I guess I better go find her. I was hoping she and I could take the two of you home so you wouldn’t have to call a cab.”

Sammy speaks up. “Billy and I were talking about going to see a movie and wanted you all to come with us.”

Bess moans, “I am tired but you two go on to see the movie.”

Sammy shakes his head when he sees the disappointment on Billy’s face. “I’ll drive you home and we’ll go pick up a pizza and rent a movie to take back to your place Bess, if that is okay.”

“That will be cool.” Bess looks at Hutch. “You and Clarice are welcome to drop by if you’d like.”

“Once I find her, I will let you know.” Hutch waves bye as he goes to look for his wife.

 

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Chapter Three

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Billy Bingo is standing in the Bookstore at Northlake Mall. He picks up a mystery book and thumbs through it. He looks around to see if there is anyone around that he knows. There isn’t. He puts the book back on the shelf and then he stretches with his arms way over his head. He yawns. He walks over to the magazine rack and takes a Penthouse magazine to carry to checkout. The woman behind the counter gives him a dirty look which doesn’t phase Billy. He smiles and winks as he pays for the magazine. The rude woman puts the magazine in a bag and hands it to Billy.

From the Bookstore Billy steps out into a line of people he has to dodge. Looking into the many faces avoiding eye contact, Billy makes his way toward the food court. Billy orders a hamburger and a drink. With food in hand Billy sits down at a table alone. Then Billy sees Jackie Jenkins, the beautiful woman with whom he’d almost had a Penthouse moment. “She is beautiful.” Billy can’t decide whether he wants her to notice him or whether he hopes he is as invisible to her as he seems to be to most other people.

Billy almost feels like he is someone else as he stands up. With a wave of his hand he screams, “Hey Jackie.” He feels the eyes of the people in the food court turning toward him. He stares around at the many people who’d seemed to just suddenly have noticed there is a handsome young man among them. He blushes. He quickly sits back down. He thinks Jackie must have been the only one not to have heard or noticed him.

Billy jumps when he feels a hand on his shoulder. He turns around and sees Dirk Jenkins with Rachel Aghar. Dirk moans, “God this place is crowded today. You don’t mind if we sit with you. Do you?”

Billy smiles but not at Dirk. His eyes are fixed on Rachel. He remembers that night in the laundry room with Rachel and how he’d brought her to orgasm with his tongue. “Of course I don’t mind.” The memory of the laundry room fades and now Billy thinks Rachel is more like the strangers he’d dodged to get to the food court. Shifting from side to side on her tired feet, looking distant she avoids eye contact with Billy. Billy thinks Rachel might be angry because he had called to Jackie. She walks around to sit next to Billy while Dirk sits next to Rachel. Billy doesn’t want to feel uncomfortable but now he does.

Jackie Jenkins walks to the table with her food and drink and sits down across from Billy. There is no avoidance of eye contact. Billy stares into her eyes and Jackie stares into his eyes and they both lick their lips at once. Billy squirms.

Dirk notices the sexual tension. He laughs. “Say Billy.” For a second Dirk starts to not finish speaking his thought but then he does. “I am the only one at the table you haven’t had sex with.”

Billy looks down and tries to think of something to say that will not make a bad moment worse. Then he looks up and sees both Rachel and Jackie glaring furiously at Dirk. Billy figures their silent fury says enough.

Dirk hugs Rachel as though he hasn’t noticed her apparent anger. “Rachel and I are going to be married.”

“Congratulations.” Billy means it. He knew from the start that Rachel loves Dirk. Billy glances at Jackie as he takes a bite of his hamburger. “So what do you and your husband think of the engagement?”

“We are happy. We love Rachel. It is a little weird for them to be planning to have the wedding at the cemetery but that is what Dirk wants and so that is where the wedding will be.” Jackie looks at Dirk with somewhat of a smirk. Then under the table she takes her foot to rub Billy’s leg. “And for the record, Billy and I didn’t finish having sex because you interrupted us.”

Dirk stares at his stepmother. “It is not my intent to hurt you. I want the ceremony to be at my mother’s grave.” Dirk drops a napkin and as he leans down and picks the napkin up he sees that his stepmother is playing footsie with Billy. “And of course Billy.” Dirk leans back up and puts the napkin on the table. “Billy, you are invited to the wedding.”

Jackie shakes her head as she takes her foot away from Billy’s leg. “I know. I don’t disapprove of the wedding or your plans.” Then Jackie giggles. “I think it will be great for Billy to come to the wedding.”

Rachel and Dirk finish eating and stand up. Dirk reaches out and shakes Billy’s hand. “It was good seeing you here.” The words seem genuine. Then Dirk looks at his stepmother. “Are you ready to go?”

“You and Rachel go on. I am sure Billy can bring me home.”

Billy stands up as he continues shaking Dirk’s hand in what seems an extra long handshake. Billy ends the handshake. “It was good seeing you and Rachel.” Then Billy smiles at Jackie. “Of course. I will be glad to drive Jackie home.”

Rachel stands silently next to Dirk. She continues avoiding eye contact with Billy. Then as Dirk and Rachel begin walking away, Rachel looks back toward Billy. Billy stares into her eyes and she stares into his eyes. There is no licking of the lips. There is a sadness between them as Rachel walks away.

Billy falls back into his chair. He doesn’t consider that Jackie is watching him. He buries his face in his hands as he fights to bury his emotions.

Jackie stands up. She walks around and massages the back of Billy’s neck. “It isn’t all that bad. It isn’t like Dirk has ever told you to stay away from Rachel. He invited you to the wedding.”

Billy stands up. He grins. “I don’t know why I am so emotional today.” He laughs. “It must be that time of the month.” He takes Jackie’s hands in his hands. “Your massage felt good.”

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This time Billy and his sultry red haired cougar are not trying outdoor sex. This time he is in her suite at her home, the Jenkins’ home. Billy accepts her offer of Brandy. He drinks it like a soft drink. “My grandmother used to give me Brandy when I was sick.”

Jackie kicks off her shoes. “I hope my Brandy is all that reminds you of your grandmother.”

Billy sets the glass aside and pulls off his shirt and kicks off his sneakers. “What about your husband?”

Still holding her glass of Brandy, Jackie slowly runs her fingernail from Billy’s nipple to the snap of his pants. “I don’t think you are ready for a three-way.” She then sets her glass aside. “My husband and I have an open marriage. He is not likely to walk in or anything?” Jackie very quickly drops her dress. Seductively she removes her underwear. Coyly she turns around for Billy to remove her brazier which he does as he swallows a gulp of air. “We have an open marriage but I do love my husband.”

Billy smells Jackie’s bra and then tosses it to where she has tossed her underwear in a chair. “It must be nice to be in love.”

“Nice.” Jackie rubs her own breast. Then she turns to put Billy’s hands on her breast. “Love is never having to ask for alimony.”

Billy massages and then kisses Jackie’s breast. He hugs her close and feels security and warmth as she returns the embrace. Billy drops to his knees. Jackie moans as she feels his tongue in her pussy. Gasping in pleasure with each flick of Billy’s tongue, Jackie pants and moans.

Billy stands up. Jackie touches Billy’s face and kisses his lips. He returns the kiss and flicks his “pussy wet tongue” in her mouth. Billy runs his fingers through Jackie’s red hair.

Jackie questions Billy. “Are you in love with Rachel Aghar?”

“I am not sure I believe in love.”

Jackie nods. “Love is like a ghost. If it has never given you goose bumps, the notion may seem silly. If it has never made you feel the nervous butterflies in the pit of your stomach, it is easy to doubt.” Jackie holds Billy’s head between her delicate fingers. “I suspect you may tell yourself that you do not believe, but I suspect you have felt these things that make you believe. It is just you are so afraid, so you don’t want to believe.” Jackie pushes Billy back down to again start working her pussy with his mouth. “Oh my God!” Jackie shakes. “I wish you could teach my husband what you are doing down there.” Jackie collapses to the floor to sit in front of Billy on his knees.

Billy stands up and removes his pants and underwear. He fingers his hard nine inch cock. “So love is like a ghost. I think I like that idea.”

Jackie stands up and pushes Billy on to the large bed. She crawls on to Billy and mounts him. She begins to ride Billy as she looks at the goofy look on his beautiful face. Even as she enjoys fucking Billy, an awful and yet compelling thought that she can’t resist occurs to her. Just as her husband walks into the room she screams the words that she can’t take back. “I love you Billy Bingo.”

Billy is shocked by both her words and the sudden entry of her husband, David Jenkins, into the room. He knows that Jackie has told him that she has an open marriage, but still, his natural fear is to fear a jealous husband. Billy feels afraid as he glares at David Jenkins.

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David Jenkins walks into the room and closes the door. Only wearing jogging shorts, he very quickly removes his shorts. He goes to the bed and kisses his wife. “Don’t stop.” David looks at Billy’s large cock that fell out of Jackie as David entered the room. “Keep riding that large cock.”

Jackie isn’t sure how Billy is going to react. “I didn’t plan this.”

Billy manages to get the words out, “I know.” The sight of David, naked, unnerves Billy. He can’t decide whether he wants to get up to leave or just wait and see what happens. His indecision becomes his choice.

David laughs. “Love.” He reaches down and touches Billy’s cock. He watches Billy’s facial expression and so far there is nothing that says no. David begins to pump Billy’s cock.

Jackie changes position and sees David’s cock growing hard as he plays with Billy’s huge cock. Jackie positions where she can lick Billy’s balls as David continues a gentle pumping motion. David slowly lowers his head toward Billy’s cock oozing pre-cum. He touches his tongue to the shaft of Billy’s cock. He moves his tongue down Billy’s cock and then jumps to the inner thigh of Billy’s leg. It is then that David notices a a birthmark that is almost in the shape of a dagger on Billy’s inner thigh. As he concentrates on the unusual birthmark that seems not so unusual to him, he feels Jackie’s mouth touch his cock and he moans as she starts sucking on it.

David looks from the birthmark and stares stone face into Billy’s eyes. He wonders how he first missed the resemblance. Still he thinks many people have similar birthmarks. People favor.

Jackie removes David’s fully erect cock from her mouth. She wonders what David’s next move toward Billy will be. Will David try to fuck Billy in the ass? The thought excites her.

David moves to lay on top of Billy. David’s cock and Billy’s cock are touching. Billy stares into the face of this older man that is on top of him. Billy had always resisted the urge to have sex with men. Ralph Shath had sucked his cock but it was in the dark and he hadn’t known whose mouth was on his cock. Steve Webster had wanted to have sex with Billy but Billy had not allowed it to happen. He had kissed Raymond but that wasn’t sex. Now Billy has David, who he had never met before this day, laying on top of him and he isn’t sure what he wants to do. Billy glances over at Jackie.

David touches his face next to Billy’s face for a moment. Billy thinks it is a tender moment. David rubs his cock against Billy’s cock. For Billy it is an odd feeling. Then Billy feels David’s six o’clock shadow pressing hard against his face as David roughly kisses Billy. Billy feels David’s hands and arms slide up under his legs to begin pushing Billy’s legs and ass up. Billy squirms to start trying to get out from under David. David pushes Billy’s legs so they are over his head. Billy’s own large cock is right at his lips as he feels one of David’s fingers probe his ass.

As Billy feels two fingers probing his ass, Billy uses his free leg to push David away. David quickly grabs both of his legs. “You fuck with my wife and you don’t want me to fuck you.” David pulls Billy and crawls back on Billy but this time straddling Billy’s arms and chest and with his cock at Billy’s mouth. “You are just like…” David does not finish his words.

“Who?” Billy opens his mouth with the question as he taste David’s cock touch in and then out of his mouth. “Who am I like?” Billy is trying to distract David with words but Billy’s words are muffled as the full shaft of David’s cock thrust into his mouth. Billy moves his head to get David’s cock out of his mouth. Billy tries to use his arms but they are held down by the weight of David straddling his chest and his arms.

Jackie screams at her husband. “Stop. Billy doesn’t want this.”

David stares down at Billy’s face but it is the face of someone else that he sees looking up at him. David rolls off the bed and down into the floor as he shakes the image from his mind. He cuddles his knees to his face. Then he looks up at Jackie with a playful grin. “Oh yeah. I am a bad boy. What do you want to do with this bad boy?”

Billy stands up from the bed. He looks down at David and then he looks at Jackie still on the bed.

“I think the question is what does Billy want to do with you, you naughty, naughty, boy.” Jackie crawls from the bed. She touches her hand to Billy’s face. “What do you want to do to my husband?”

Billy grabs David by his jet black hair and by one of his ears. He lifts David upward so that David is now on his knees. Billy rubs his cock around David’s face. He then shoves his cock into David’s waiting mouth. He pushes his cock down David’s throat until David starts to gag. Billy then withdraws his cock. David starts licking and sucking on Billy’s cock. Jackie gets down on her knees to join her husband. They both start working Billy’s cock until he shoots a load of cum onto the floor.

Billy throws his head back to look at the ceiling as Jackie rises from the floor. David starts to suck on his wife Jackie’s pussy as Jackie kisses Billy on the cheek. “Are you okay?” Jackie isn’t sure as she looks at Billy’s expression.

“Yeah. I enjoyed it. I would be lying if I tried to tell myself I didn’t enjoy it.” Billy looks around the room. He sees a picture of Dirk when Dirk is about 3 with a woman. He can’t help but notice that the woman sort of favors himself. “Who are they?”

David stands up and walks over to the picture. “This is my first wife, Amberline Darko, with Dirk. It is odd how much that you favor her. You even have her birthmark.” David’s words are solemn and his expression is distant as he thinks back in time. “She died in childbirth.”

“I don’t think either of my parents are related to the Darko family but I am not that familiar with my family tree so I guess maybe.”

Jackie takes the picture from the dresser and holds it up to Billy’s face. “They do favor. I hadn’t noticed. I had noticed that Billy and Dirk favor but…” Jackie does not finish her sentence. She puts the picture back on the dresser. “I guess if we go back far enough we are all related.”

Billy does not wish to dwell on the resemblance. He shrugs. “Yeah. And to Martians we probably all look alike.”

David laughs. The laugh does not hide how much the picture and Billy’s resemblance to his dead wife disturbs him.

 

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Billy Bingo: The Forgotten Past

Chapter Two

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Billy’s mother Maureen Bingo is sitting at the table with a coworker from the Finance Firm where she works. His name is Raymond Bing. Wearing just boxers Billy comes into the kitchen and gets himself a beer for breakfast and sits down at the table with them. He can’t help but stare at Raymond.

“Say. You know you favor Matthew Perry from the series Friends.” Billy takes a drink of his beer. “I used to have gay fantasies about Matthew Perry.”

Maureen sits horrified. “Billy! Don’t say such things to people you’ve just met.”

Billy reaches out his hand. “Actually, we haven’t met. I am Billy Bingo.” Billy shakes Raymond’s hand who with a puzzled expression introduces himself as Raymond Bing. Billy says, “Bing & Bingo, funny how our names are similar. Also the character in Friends was Chandler Bing. Weird.” Billy feels intrigued by Raymond.

“I guess,” Raymond says in a very Chandler Bing way. Raymond’s mannerisms tickles Billy. Billy has an urge to tickle Raymond in the stomach but doesn’t.

“So you work with my mother. You two aren’t having an office romance or anything are you.”

“No!” Raymond squirms at the very suggestion. Then he cocks his head at Billy as though he wants to ask Billy something but slanting his eyes up and toward Maureen he doesn’t. Billy notices the unstated question but doesn’t try to guess what is on Raymond’s mind.

“Do you hate your work as much as mom does? God, she hates that place.”

“Billy! Can’t you see that you are making us uncomfortable.”

Billy just can’t help himself. “So Raymond, have you ever had two women wrestle to see which one will get to ride your cock.”

“Billy!”

“That happened to me last night. It was so cool. I started to lie and say now that was uncomfortable but it wasn’t. It was cool.”

“I thought you said you were gay.” Raymond has a bead of sweat on his forehead.

“No. I said I used to have gay fantasies about Matthew Perry. That doesn’t mean I don’t like pussy or women fighting over me.” Billy laughs. He looks over the papers at the table. “So what are you and mom working on.”

Raymond shakes his head. “Damn if either one of us can figure it out. I think they are setting us up to fire us.”

Billy looks at the worried look on his mom’s face. “I am sorry. I didn’t realize.”

Maureen stares at her son. “You were really with two women last night.”

“Beth Jackson and Lilly Coint.”

Raymond screams, “Lilly is my sister! You were with my sister!”

“What? No. Your last name is Bing.”

“Half-sister. She has a different father from me.”

“Oh.”

Maureen shakes her head at Billy. “Raymond, I haven’t seen you around here before. Lilly is your sister?”

“Lilly doesn’t speak to me. Her father convinced her that I am evil incarnate. I didn’t even know Lilly lives here. God! Still! She is my sister and Billy is bragging about having a three-way with her.”

“She might be a different Lilly Coint.” Billy has a devilish grin as he stares at Raymond.

Raymond does a Matthew Perry double take look at Billy. Billy is amazed at the resemblance. Billy takes a gulp of his beer. “Looking at you is making me so horny.”

Raymond pounds the table. “Maureen. You know how much I like you. But I think I am going to murder your son.” Raymond jumps up as does Billy in quick reaction.

Billy runs out the door with Raymond chasing him. Then outside near the parking lot Billy turns and screams at Raymond, “Boo!” Raymond jumps as Billy lunges and tackles him to the ground. Billy puts Raymond in a head lock. “Lilly is a good person. You should get to know her.”

Billy takes hold of Raymond by the ear lobe. Raymond screams, “Oh, oh, oh,” as Billy drags him by the ear over to LIlly’s Apartment. Billy pounds on the door and Lilly answers it. With Billy, just in his boxers, and still holding Raymond by his ear, looking pitiful Raymond tells Lilly, “Hi. I am your brother.”

Billy gives Raymond a friendly kick in the behind with the back of his bare foot as he releases his hold on Raymond’s ear. “You get to know your sister and make plans to be the loving family that you both need. I am going back home.” Billy points and laughs. “Now young man I’ve got my eye on you. You do right by your sister.” Billy moans, “God, I really should sober up.”

Lilly screams at Billy as Billy walks away. “Thank you.” Then she looks at her brother. “How on earth do you know Billy? So weird. At some point last night I was wishing…”

“Wishing what?”

“That I could find you. That I would get to know you. Now here you are. It is like Billy has granted me my wish.”

Raymond shuffles his feet looking as though he is kicking an imaginary can and smiles as he looks at his sister. “I work with Billy’s mother. It is just coincidence that we found each other.” Raymond pauses. “A very good coincidence.”

“I am late for work. I don’t want to leave.”

“I’ve got to figure some work stuff out with Maureen so I know what you mean. Can I come back here tonight?”

“Of course. That will be great.”

Raymond walks back over to the Bingo Apartment and lets himself in. Billy and Maureen are sitting at the table. Billy tells Raymond, “Man, they’ve got you so screwed. I’ve been looking over these papers and there is no way you can win. Either way you push this deal it is going to make you look bad and if you don’t push the deal they are going to fire you for non-compliance. That fucking bitch O’Hara wants your sissy ass the hell out of her office.”

“Sissy.” Raymond stares at Maureen. “Is that the way you think of me?”

Billy screams. “Fuck. Man. That Religious Outfit that took over the company wants my mom’s butch ass the hell out of there as well.”

“Billy! You are just jumping to conclusions because of the way you think they perceive us.”

“I tell you what. You know how that O’Hara and Preacher Birchell make-out with their smoochy face at the front door to the Cubicle Hell?”

“Yeah.”

“How much do you want to bet that if I go to the office with Raymond here and do the same kissy face routine with Raymond that O’Hara or Preacher Birchell will make a scene.”

Maureen rolls her eyes. “That is silly. You just want to make out with Raymond.”

Billy winks at Raymond. “Is there anything wrong with that?” Billy knows how hard his mother and father have worked and just to barely get by. “I promise you that we will be okay.” Billy smiles at his mother. “Throw the contract in the garbage. Just quit the job.” Billy looks at Raymond and sees tears swelling up on in his eyes. He pats Raymond on the back and an image flashes in his mind of Raymond hanging himself. “Fuck man. You can’t hang yourself. That is just stupid.”

“What? No.” Raymond wonders how Billy knew what he was thinking.

Billy goes to his room and gets dressed. When he returns his mother and Raymond are gone. The table is now clear of the papers. Billy goes outside and sees that his mother has taken the car. Raymond’s car is sitting there but Billy doesn’t have the keys to it. Billy’s car is in the garage being worked on by his father. Billy goes to see if Joan or Judy can give him a ride to his mother’s office. Billy isn’t sure what he can do but he feels he must try to do something.

Joan gives Billy a ride to the large office building where Billy’s mother works. On the ride there Billy explains to Joan what is going on. They get in the elevator and go up to the floor that his mother calls Cubicle Hell. “She hates this job but until she finds something better she needs it.”

“I know how that is,” Joan says as she and Billy walk from the elevator. Joan looks at Ms. Cory sitting in one of the cubicles. “Oh my God! Ms. Cory, why haven’t I seen you at the square dance lately.”

Ms. Cory looks at Joan in total mortification. “Shh. Please,” Ms. Cory whispers. “The Harrigan sisters sold this business to Preacher Birchell. They are out to get rid of Mrs. Bingo and Mr. Bing.” Ms. Cory stands up and eases out of her cubicle. “We are all walking on egg shells.”

“Why are they out to get rid of my mother?”

“She was overheard talking about you. She didn’t know what kind of monsters have taken over this place. Reverend Birchell wanted her to get you to go to some place to turn you straight.”

Joan laughs. “What! Billy likes pussy.”

Ms. Cory nudges Joan and with a giggle whispers, “Don’t we all. But anyway Maureen was talking to us girls about Billy’s working with Steve Webster.”

Billy ask, “What about Raymond Bing? Why do they want to get rid of him?”

“You’ve met him?”

Billy nods. “Yeah.”

“In his divorce his wife said she caught him having an affair with a man. The truth is though, Raymond is horrified at the thought that he might be gay. Raymond said that the man was actually his wife’s lover.”

“Raymond is kind of a sissy.”

“Yes. Of course.”

Joan punches Billy. “You know that doesn’t mean anything.”

Then Billy points to where Raymond is in his cubicle.

Joan shrugs. “Oh yeah. I’d say gay. See the way he is checking his cuticles pointed up to the light.” Joan punches Billy again. “Why did you make me say that? It means nothing.”

Billy laughs which attracts the attention of Maureen and Raymond. Maureen rushes to where Billy and Joan are standing. “Please don’t get Ms. Cory in trouble. She needs this job.”

“Oh my yes. I really do.” Ms. Cory eases back into her cubicle.

Mrs. Bingo pulls Billy toward Raymond’s cubicle. Joan follows. “What are you doing here?”

“I don’t know. I thought there might be something I can do to save your job.”

“Billy, what on earth do you think you can do?”

“I don’t know.”

Ms. O’Hara walks up. “Billy, what are you doing here. This is a place of work. Real work and not that silly, pansy, decorating stuff you do with Steve Webster.”

“Yeah, I can see the sweat pouring off you from all that work you’ve been doing.”

“Maureen, if your son does not leave this office I will call security and they will call the police.”

Billy sees Preacher Birchell. Billy runs to follow Preacher Birchell into his office. “I understand you are setting things up to force my mother and Mr. Bing into resigning.”

“Officially, I don’t know what you are talking about.” Preacher Birchell stares at Billy. “But let us talk.”

“I understand you told my mother you knew of a place that could turn me straight.”

“My lawyer explained to me that was wrong. I apologize.”

“Is that what was done to you?”

“No. No. Okay. Yeah.” Preacher Birchell looks down as if he has just been scolded.

“Some contracts were given to my mother and Mr. Bing. If they don’t present those contracts to their client they can be fired for non-compliance. If they do present those contracts to their client then the client can have them terminated. You have put my mother and Mr. Bing into a very bad situation.”

“I am not behind the contract. Ms. O’Hara and the board are behind it. I’ve told them what they are doing is stupid and will damage the company with our employees as well as our clients.”

“How would you advise my mother and Mr. Bing to proceed?”

“I can’t legally tell them as that would put me in non-compliance with the board. But you are a smart boy with smart friends. Once the right paper is put on my desk I can legally put the contract in the shredder. Make sure they understand I will give no opposition and they will know the paper best to deliver on my desk. I should then be able to move your mother and Mr. Bing up one floor to be away from Ms. O’Hara.”

“Why on earth do you smooch with Ms. O’Hara?”

“She is the closest thing I can get to being with a man without the board firing me.”

“Thanks for talking with me.”

“No. This conversation never happened.”

“I understand.”

Billy talks to Steve’s mother, Mrs. Webster, and she gets the information Billy needs from her lawyer. They help get the contract killed and Maureen Bingo and Raymond Bing get a promotion up one floor. Their last day on Ms. O’Hara’s floor Billy comes to help his mother move boxes. Billy manages to give Raymond one hell of a kiss.

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Chapter One – Billy Bingo: The Forgotten Past

Billy Bingo: The Forgotten Past

(Chapter list as they are posted)

Chapter One

Billy Bingo rest naked in his bed. He stares up at the light bulb and the fan above his head. A single tear rolls from his eye and down his cheek and drips as a drop on his white pillow case. Billy runs his arm across his eyes. “How fucking lame!” Rachel Aghar is going to marry Dirk Jenkins. He knew from the start that she loves Dirk. He wants to be happy for Rachel and Dirk. He wants to be happy.

Billy climbs out of bed. He stands naked in front of his window and looks out into the dimly lit parking lot of the Apartment Complex. He stares at a rough looking man on a motorcycle beneath a street light. He does not recognize the man but he thinks there is something familiar about him. Billy realizes the man is staring back at him.

Billy wonders what having sex with a strange man, a biker, might be like. Billy watches as the man gets off his motorcycle. He sees a woman walking toward the man from one of the Apartments. Billy smiles. He considers he likes the looks of the woman a lot more than the man. As the man starts kissing on the woman Billy realizes the man is looking over the woman’s shoulder at him.

Billy slips on some shorts but without putting any underwear on. He throws on a T-shirt. He grabs his keys and his billfold. He leaves his bedroom and looks at his mother and father on the couch. “I can’t sleep. I am going out for a drive and some fresh air.”

Billy gets in his mother’s car and rolls down the window. He cranks the car and pulls out of the parking space. He drives to the exit of the parking lot where the man and woman with the motorcycle are. He stops and looks at the man and the woman. “How is it going?”

“Yo, Leg Man, haven’t seen you in a long, long time.”

Billy is not sure why the man has called him Leg Man. Billy figures the man must have him confused with someone else. “My name is Billy Bingo,” Billy tells the man. Billy still doesn’t recognize the brutish man but sure wishes he recognized the woman. “I guess you hear it a lot but you make me think of Marilyn Monroe.”

The woman laughs. “Not often enough. Thanks. You are good looking as well.”

Billy blushes. “I guess I will see the two of you around. Bye.” Billy drives away from the couple. Billy isn’t sure where he is going. He considers going over to Steve Webster’s place. He pulls into the parking lot of a convenience store and parks where he can watch the man and woman with the motorcycle. There is something about the man. The man called him the Leg Man.

Someone walks up to the car. “Say Billy, you got a light.”

Billy pushes in the cigarette lighter. He looks at Beth Jackson. She is a nice enough looking woman. She has short blonde hair and not too noticeable freckles on her small pug nose. She is kind of tom boyish but not so much anyone might consider it one way or another. “Say Beth, do you know those two over there with the motorcycle?”

“He is Kane Bishop. Don’t fucking mess with that dude. He is dangerous. I met him a couple of times with Ralph Shath. Not at all pleasant.” Beth leans through Billy’s window and pulls out the cigarette lighter and leaning back out of the window lights her cigarette. She hands Billy the lighter and takes a puff on the cigarette. “Not wearing any underwear tonight.”

Billy looks down and sees that his dick is hanging out. “Sorry about that.” Billy repositions his cock.

Beth walks around and gets in the passenger side of the car. “The woman is Sylvia Trundle.” Beth clears her throat. “So, you want a blow job?”

Billy stares at Beth. He isn’t sure what to say. Yes would be an easy answer but where would that answer lead him.

“Steve Webster and have a bet to see which one of us will be able to dick around with you first.” Beth laughs. “I made the bet knowing Steve will win.”

“It could be a tie.”

“All right, a three-way.”

“More like a no way.”

“Damn. Hurt my feelings much.” Beth takes a puff on her cigarette. “So why are we spying on Kane Bishop?”

“I don’t know. I just saw him in the parking lot.” Billy watches Kane and Sylvia get on the motorcycle. As they speed past the convenience store Billy pulls out to follow them.

Beth grins at Billy as she puts her cigarette out in the ashtray. Beth slips over next to Billy and undoes Billy’s shorts. Beth puts her head in Billy’s lap and starts licking and sucking on Billy’s cock. “I can’t wait to tell Steve that I won.”

Billy moans as Beth starts back sucking. Billy continues following Kane Bishop and Sylvia Trundle. He follows them onto the expressway. “I wonder where they are going.”

Beth pops her head up and looks around. “Probably to Rockdale. That is Kane Bishop’s main turf.” Beth lowers her head and starts back working on Billy’s cock.

Suddenly Billy hears a truck horn. A trucker has pulled up next them on the passenger side. Billy looks up to see the trucker is watching Beth suck on his dick. Billy quickly looks away from the driver and back to the road. Beth looks back over her shoulder at the truck driver who is smiling. The trucker blows his horn one more time and then falls back as Billy speeds to keep up with Bishop Kane.

“Please pull my shorts back up before we get arrested.”

Beth does as Billy ask. “I’d rather get arrested than killed by Kane Bishop.” Beth sits back up in the seat.

“Killed?”

Beth watches Kane make an exit. Billy follows after and Beth feels nervous. “They are going to realize you are following them. Why are you following them?”

“I don’t know. Just a weird compulsion.”

Billy continues following the motorcycle until it reaches the Destone Garage. He watches them pull into the garage where his mother had been forced to have sex with George Destone and Ralph Shath. “Of all the fucking places where they might have gone, they come here.”

“Why? What is here?”

“Nothing.” Billy looks at the old car next to the garage. It was the car he had driven when he was ten to run down George Destone and Ralph Shath. Billy drives on and back to the expressway. “Where would be a good place for us to go for you to finish sucking me off?”

Beth laughs. “Now we are talking. I can’t wait to feel your tongue in my pussy. We can go back to my Apartment. My roommate Lilly will not care.”

“Okay. I guess that will be okay.” Billy glances over at Beth but without taking his eyes off the road for too long. “You know I have all of these mixed feelings.”

Beth smiles as she moves in to kiss Billy on the side of his face. “Just friends. I have no expectations. You want a woman you can’t have and I want a man I can’t have.”

“Who?”

“You will think that I am insane.”

“Tell me. Shit you can’t be anymore insane than I am.”

“Bobby. I love Bobby White.”

“That is not insane. He is cool.”

“He is fucking in love with Steve Webster.”

“You and I both know that at some point Steve will break his heart.” Billy shakes his head. “Fuck. I wish I had not said that. I don’t want that to happen.”

“Yeah, I don’t want that either, but it is probably true. Even if it does happen, that will not turn him straight.”

Billy shrugs and laughs. “I don’t see how anyone can live totally pussy free.”

“Yeah, the gay mafia will not be inviting you to march in any of their parades.” Then Beth giggles. “Lilly and I have experimented when drunk and horny but I totally know what you mean. Neither of us can imagine not ever being with a man. Not just the dick. But you know, the full package.” Beth puts her feet up on the dashboard. “That said, I don’t think I will ever love anyone more than I love Lilly.”

“Shoot. You are lucky. You and Lilly. Judy and Joan. Steve and Bobby. Dirk and Rachel. Then there is me.”

Billy and Beth drive the rest of the way back to the Minion Plex Apartment Complex in silence. Billy parks and he walks with Beth to her Apartment. Lilly is lounged on the couch looking at a picture of her estranged brother when Billy and Beth enter the Apartment.

Lilly puts the picture down and screams at Beth. “Where the fuck did you go? I was worried about you.”

“I was riding with Billy. Now he and I are going to my bedroom and I am going to fuck him every which way but loose.”

“I think the rope is my bed stand.”

Billy shakes his head as he breathes in a gulp of air. “What?” There is something of an exclamation in the excited tone of his nervous question.

“Beth said she was going to fuck you every which way but loose. I was making a joke.”

“Oh. You want to join us.”

At first Lilly looks shocked and disgusted but it is just an act. Then she laughs. “Fuck, yeah.” Lilly jumps up from the couch and grabs Beth. She kisses Beth full on the lips for Billy’s entertainment. “What have you been eating that smells so good?”

Beth undoes and yanks Billy’s shorts down. She points. “Try it. You will like it.”

Lilly yanks off her clothes and gets down on her knees and starts working on Billy’s large throbbing cock. Beth strips out of her clothes and begins kissing on Billy while Lilly’s tongue tickles Billy’s cock. Billy steps out of his shorts and pulls his shirt off. He eases down to sit on the floor. He lays back while Lilly starts to tickle his balls. Beth moves to straddle over Billy and then gets down to plant her pussy on Billy’s mouth. Beth screams in excitement as Billy starts to work his magic. Lilly repositions where she can start to ride Billy’s cock. Billy feels like he is in heaven.

Suddenly Beth jumps up and knocks Lilly off Billy’s cock. Lilly screams as she rolls on the floor from Beth’s push. Beth jumps on to ride Billy’s cock. As Beth rides him she screams, “Fuck. If Billy was in an amusement park he’d be my favorite ride.”

Lilly jumps up and screams like a wild woman as she attacks Beth. In collision, rolling they fall away from Billy. Billy moans as he watches them wrestle, “What the hell?” Billy moans some more as he watches them to start to kiss and grind against each other.

Lilly grabs Beth by the hair of her head. She screams at Beth, “Suck my pussy. Come on. You know you want it.” Laying on her back Lilly starts trying to push Beth’s head toward her pussy. Billy crawls over and plants his tongue in Lilly’s pussy. Lilly releases her hold on Beth as Lilly enjoys the feel of Billy’s tongue. Beth repositions to kiss on Lilly’s breast and work her tongue down to join with Billy’s tongue in Lilly’s pussy. After just a few minutes Lilly arches her back and rubs her own stomach as she trembles and screams in pleasure. “Fuck. I thought I’ve had orgasms before but nothing like that. God oh man. Billy knows where my orgasm button is.”

Beth slaps at Lilly. “I helped.”

Lilly sits up and pulls Beth to kiss her on the mouth. “Yeah, honey, you did.”

Billy stands up and pulls Beth to stand next to him. “Now. Just you me?”

With a smile Beth nods. “Yeah.”

“You two have fun. I am heading to the shower.”

Billy and Beth go to Beth’s bedroom. Billy starts to make love to Beth in the missionary position. It is slow and then fast and then slow with loving kisses and soft whispers of affection. When Beth has her orgasm she clutchs Billy’s shoulders with her fist. In a sweat and in tears she moves her arms to embrace Billy like she has never embraced anyone before. “Fuck. Who are you Billy Bingo that you can make me feel like this, have an orgasm like this?”

Billy rolls off Beth and jerks himself to completion.

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I Don’t Crave the Meat 2071

Horror and humor
Some talk about Jared Leto and also about some weird prophecy about 2071 I don’t really believe; but it is interesting. And yes, I do love hamburgers and steak.

 

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